Hyde and Behman's Theatre
A Rube's Visit to Chinatown, September 6, 1897
General
Rice and Elmer, in their specialty, "A Rube's Visit to Chinatown"; Also with, Laura Bennett; Lawrence and Harrington; W. Gray's lateset successes; "Sergeant Hickey," by Edward Harrigan; and others.
Let Me Sing, October 25, 1897
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Performances by The Carlons; Miss Liyyie Daly; Frank E. McNish with John J. Cain in "Let Me Sing"; Miss Phyllis Allen; Isabelle Urquhart, assisted by Sydney Wilmer and Walker Vincent, in "In Durance Vile"; Mr. Loney Haskell; and others.
H.W. Williams' Own Company of Entertainers, November 15, 1897
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Performances by H.W. Williams' Own Company Of Entertainers; Fields and Salina; Charley Case; Smith and Fuller; Fisher and Carroll; John T. Sullivan and Company in Sidney Grundy's "Captain Huntington"; and others.
Post and Clinton, December 27, 1897
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Performances: Post and Clinton; Chip, in his "Coster" and Character Songs; Miss Hilda Thomas, Vocalist and Comedienne, with Mr. Frank Barry; Edwin R. Lang, The Poetical Tramp; C.W. Bowser and Co. in the Farcical Sketch "A Domestic Cyclone"; and others.
A Supper For Two, January 10, 1898
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Performances: The Premier Colored Performers, The Norrises; The Pantzer Trio; T.J. Farron; Mr. Bert Coote, assisted by Miss Julia Kingsley and others, in "A Supper For Two"; The Great Lafayette; Morton and Elliott; and others.
Vesta Tilley Vaudeville Co, February 7, 1898
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Performances: Vesta Tilley Vaudeville Co., under the personal direction of Weber & Fields; The Musical Johnstons; Valmore; Reno and Richards; The Four Cohans; Miss Vesta Tilley; Chas. T. Aldrich; Lew Dockstader; Lamont Family; and others.
Big Double Show, March 14, 1898
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Performances: Clifford & Huth and Caron & Herbert's, Big Double Show; Fields and Salina; Charles Case; The Three Polos; Fisher & Carroll; Smith & Fuller; Jones, Grant and Jones.
Miss Ambition, September 5, 1898
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Performances: The Eldridges; Miss Hilda Thomas, assisted by Mr. Frank Barry, In "Miss Ambition"; Charlie Rossow; Miss Cora Tanner; John and Harry Dillon; Watson and Hutchings; Geo W. Day; Rossow's Midgets; and others.
Patchwork; or, Hamlet on a String, December 26, 1898
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Performances: King and Cray, Chinese Acrobatic Eccentrics; The Martelles, Bicycle Experts; Cyr and Hill, vocal solos and duets; Nellie McHenry in, "Patchwork; or, Hamlet on a String"; Marshall P. Wilder; Falke and Semon; musical comedians; and others.
Going To Hyde & Behman's, January 23, 1898
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Ad and program for Hyde & Behman's, "the leading vaudeville theatre of America." With Odell Williams and his Co.; Lydia Titus; Watson & Hutchings; T. Nelson Downs; Wm. H. Windom; The Donovans; Stinson & Merton; Powers Bros.; and others.
A Society Star, January 16, 1899
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Performances: The Three Glissandos, musical comedians; Merritt & Rozella, acrobatics; Harry Le Clair in "A Society Star"; Miss Maude Courtney, singer; Mr. & Mrs. William Robyns in "The Counsel For The Defence"; Fields & Lewis, Two Hot Tamales; and others.
To Boston on Business, February 20, 1899
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Performances: Baldwin & Daly; Miss Vera King; Chas. Wayne & Anna Caldwell in "To Boston on Business"; Hal. Merritt; The Donovans; Miss Ida Heath; John J. O'Donnel; Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Milton Royle; Press Eldridge; Baron's Lion Dogs et al.
The Rube's Visit to Chinatown, March 6, 1899
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Performances: Rice Bros. in "The Rube's Visit to Chinatown"; Ray L. Royce; Miss Gertrude Haynes; Flo Irwin & Walter Hawley in "The Gay Miss Con"; Miss Marie Jansen; Miss Marie Dressler and Walter Jones; Gus Williams; The Four Arbra Troupe et al.
Running for Office, May 22, 1899
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Performances: Caswell & Arno; Canfield & Carleton; Musical Johnstons; The Four Cohans in "Running for Office"; Ethel Levey; Bert Coote & Julia Kingsley in "Supper for Two"; Gilmore & Leonard; Three Fortuna Bros.
Between Matinee and Night, May 29, 1899
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Performances: Sadi Alfarabi; Hal Merritt; World's Trio; Chas. R. Sweet; Rose Coghlan, assisted by John T. Sullivan, in "Between Matinee and Night"; Al. H. Wilson; Al. Leech and the Three Rosebuds in "The First Lesson"; Nestor and Bennett.
Hyde's Comedians, September 18, 1899
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Performances by: Hyde's Comedians; Three Fortuni Bros.; Jordan & Welch; Willard Simms & Jennie Graham in "Characters I Have Seen on the Stage"; Bobby Gaylor; Arthur Dunn & Clara Bell Jerome in "The Messenger Boy"; and others.
Coakley and Husted, March 5, 1900
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Performances: Coakley and Husted; Howard Bros.; Harrigan; Camille D'Arville; Clarice Vance; Minnie Seligman in "In Paradise"; Press Eldridge; Dixon, Bowers and Dixon.
Circus Day in Rubeville, May 14, 1900
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Performances: Leo & Chapman, "Circus Day in Rubeville"; Chevrial; Henri French; Pitrot; Camille D'Arville; Tom Lewis and Sam J. Ryan; Minnie Seligman in "In Paradise"; Josephine Gassman; The Chapmans.
The Folly Trio, January 6, 1901
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Performances: The Folly Trio; Dooley and Fowley; Thos. J. Ryan and Mary Richfield; Collins and North; Scoot and Judge; Charles Wayne and Anna Caldwell in "Boston on Business"; Mortons; Artie Hall; Rosa Nayon and her Tropical Birds.
The Empire Show, January 13, 1901
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Performances: The Empire Show; Kelly & Kent in "A Ginger Snap"; The Sandor Trio; Duke and Harris; Hickey and Nelson in "Twisted and Tangled"; Little Elsie; Hill and Silvainy; James J. Corbett; Sparrow; Gloss Bros.
Her Fifth Husband, January 20, 1901
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Performances: Chas. Merritt and May Rosella in "Her Fifth Husband"; Thurman; Lillian Burkhart in "The Eighth Year"; Phyllis Allen; The Martinetti Family; Rice and Cady; "The Bachelor Club" by George W. Barnum; John Kernell; The Tossing Austins.
To-Morrow at 12, September 9, 1901
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Performances: John R. Harty; Hamilton Hill; Gorman and Keppler; Elizabeth Murray; Kathryn Osterman in "To-Morrow at 12"; Elinore Sisters in "Adventures of Bridget McGuire"; McIntyre and Heath in "Man from Montana."
The Manikin Dance, November 4, 1901
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Performances: Sullivan & Pasquelina; Katie Allen Fox in "The Manikin Dance"; Genaro and Bailey; Johnnie Carroll; Mabel Sisson and May Stewart in "A Mysterious Pill" by E. R. Burton; Jenny Eddy Trio; Clayton White, Marie Stuart Co. in "Dickey"; and others.
Reilly & Wood's Big Show, November 18, 1901
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Performances: Reilly & Wood's Big Show; Purcell & Maynard in "The Bellboy and the Prima Donna"; Sisters Navette, Czarina & Girls from Maxims; Pat Reilly; Edwin Keough & Dorothy Ballard; Bailey & Madison; Leona Thurber & Co.; and more.
Adam the Second, December 16, 1901
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Performances: Hyde & Behman's Orchestra of Soloists, Wm. E. Slafer, Director; Murphy & Slater; Lizzie N. Wilson; Matthews & Harris in "Adam the Second"; Howard & Burke; Hilda Thomas, assisted by Lou Hall, in "The Lone Star"; La Vallee Trio; and more.
All in the Family, December 30, 1901
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Performances: Hyde & Behman's Orchestra of Soloists, Wm. E. Slafer, Director; Original Ford Sisters; Clipper Quartette; Eddie Clarke; May Edouin & Fred Edwards in "All in the Family"; Chas. B. Ward; Bellman & Moore in "Hester's Promise"; and others.
A Little Bit of Everything, January 26, 1902
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Performances: Wm. E. Slafer and his Orchestra of Soloists; Brothers Farnum; The Yankee Comedy Four; Cook & Sonora in "A Little Bit of Everything"; Elizabeth Murray; Valerie Bergere & Co. in "Billie's First Love"; Louis Wesley; and others.
Clifford & Burke, May 5, 1902
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Performances: Clifford & Burke; Sullivan & Pasquelena; Matthews & Harris in "Adam the Second"; Talbot & Davidson; Four Nelsons; Bertie Fowler; Dempsey & Mack Co. in "A Man of Change"; John Kernell; Kiraley Ballet.
Too Much Woman, September 8, 1902
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Performances: Zazell & Vernon; Rae & Brosche in "Too Much Woman"; Lew Bloom; Matthews & Harris in "Adam the Second"; Merville, Booth & Elmore in "The Two Juliets" by Lawrence Sterner; Mortons; Yorke & Adams; and others.
The Gossips, September 15, 1902
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Performances: Hyde's Comedians; Ozay & Delmo; Boyce & Wilson; "The Gossips" by Charles E. Grapewin, with Louise Taylor, Victoria Wilcox, Fannie K. Dodson; The Colby Family; Trovollo; Piccollo's Midgets; Nichols Sisters; Tom Hearn; and others.
Why Walker Reformed, September 22, 1902
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Performances: Swan & Bambard; Falke & Semon; Milton & Dolly Nobles in "Why Walker Reformed"; Josephine Sabel; Cook & Sonora; Johnnie Carroll; Griffith Co. in a scene from "Faust"; Joe Welch; English Pony Ballet.
The Cole De Losse Duo, October 13, 1902
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Performances: Wm. E. Slafer & his Orchestra of Soloists; The Cole De Losse Duo; Tim Cronin; Young America Quintette; Clayton White, Marie Stuart and Co. in "Dickey"; Edith Helena; Elinore Sisters in "Dangerous Mrs. Delaney"; and others.
Caesar's Angel, December 1, 1902
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Performances: Wm. E. Slafer & his Orchestra of Soloists; Bruno & Russell; Leona Thurber and Pickaninnies; Edward M. Favor & Edith Sinclair in "Caesar's Angel"; Martin Bros.; Mme. Eugenie Mantelli; Mr. & Mrs. Jimmie Barry in "A Skin Game"; and others.
The Half-Way House, December 8, 1902
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Performances: Wm. E. Slafer & his Orchestra of Soloists; Swan & Bambard; Florence Bindley; Mr. & Mrs. Perkins Fisher in "The Half-Way House"; Maddox & Wayne; Miss Elita Proctor Otis in "A Bathroom Scandal"; Lottie Gilson; Guyer & Daly; and others.
The New Tutor, December 21, 1903
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Performances: Wm. E. Slafer & his Orchestra of Soloists; The Avon Comedy Four in "The New Tutor"; Fred. Gillet Trio in ""At a Theatrical Barber's.
The Military Maid, December 21, 1903
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Performances: Eva Mudge in "The Military Maid"; James F. Dolan & Ida Lenharr in "Taking Chances"; Clifford & Burke; Dan Daly; Colby & Way; Tom Nawn & Co. in "Pat and the Genie" by Edmund Day; American Bioscope, lifelike pictures.
Herrmany's Dogs and Cats, November 13, 1905
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Performances: Wm. E. Slafer & his Orchestra of Soloists; Herrmany's Dogs and Cats; Lillian Le Roy; Eddie Girard & Jessie Gardner in "Dooley and the Diamond" by Wm. G. Rose; Carlin & Otto; Salvaggis; Sullivan & Pasquelena in Ä Newsboy's Appeal"; and more.
Christmas on Blackwell's Island
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Performances: Wm. E. Slafer & his Orchestra of Soloists; Marvelous Frank & Bob; Leona Thurber and her Four Blackbirds; Emperors of Music; Sydney Deane in "Christmas on Blackwell's Island"; Lillian Tyce & Irene Jermon; and others.
The Labakans, December 17, 1906
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Performances: Wm. E. Slafer & his Orchestra of Soloists; The Labakans; Irving Jones; Hugh Stanton & Florence Modena in "For Reform"; Nora Bayes; O'Brien & Buckley; Joseph Hart's latest novelty "The Crickets"; Matthews & Ashley; The Baggessens, and others.